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Ski Jumping Controversy: Hannawald's Allegations of Forced Cheating Exposed - Archysport

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The simmering controversy surrounding athletes’ suits has ‍reached a boiling point at the ski jumping title fights in Trondheim, Norway, igniting accusations and eroding ‌trust among⁤ nations. ‌ski jumping legend⁤ Sven Hannawald has emerged ⁢as a vocal critic,​ decrying the current‍ state of affairs as “sad” and lamenting the pervasive distrust within ⁤the sport. the ‌Suit Storm in Trondheim Hannawald’s frustration is palpable, particularly rega…

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TRONDHEIM. In ski jumping, the rules are strict for the competitors' costumes. Now two Norwegians have been disqualified and the World Cup's home nation is accused of cheating. – A bad day for ba

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The size of the suits of some jumpers has been causing discussions in ski jumping for weeks. Now the situation at the World Cup escalated.

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Perhaps the expensive ski jumps in Granåsen will still remain as a symbol of everything that went wrong with the 2025 World Ski Championships. Norway has cheated its way to World Cup success. Nothing less.

·Norway
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How can we trust Norwegian show jumping again?

·Oslo, Norway
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The ski jumping world championship is currently running in Norway. But instead of sporting achievements, the main focus is on the displeasure of the jumpers. The former four-schanted toy winner Sven Hannawald is also indignant. What it's about.

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archysport.com broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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